Proof
David Auburn’s play Proof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, is a complex, layered drama about a young woman struggling to find room for healing and trust in a world that is imploding around her. … Continue reading
David Auburn’s play Proof, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, is a complex, layered drama about a young woman struggling to find room for healing and trust in a world that is imploding around her. … Continue reading
Filled with darkly funny comedy, touching emotions, and one of the best endings ever, Trinity Street Players will weave together a trio of monologues in Jeffrey Hatcher’s Three Viewings, which opens October 22nd and runs through November 6 at the … Continue reading
This extraordinarily hilarious comedy centers on the quandary of a young, aspiring architect, Willum, who is stuck in a job in western Indiana that he does not like. He reaches an impasse when his beautiful girlfriend decides to move to … Continue reading
Starting April 2, Trinity Street Players will present Incident at Vichy, Arthur Miller’s compelling morality play about the Holocaust. Directed by Cathy Jones, the large all-male cast explores the rounding up of Jews in occupied France during World War II. … Continue reading
The Trinity Street Players are proud to present our fall production of Shadowlands, a drama about the true story, late-in-life romance of C.S. Lewis (author of The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, and The Great Divorce) with his American … Continue reading
The Fantasticks is a 1960 musical with music by Harvey Schmidt and lyrics by Tom Jones. It tells an allegorical story concerning two neighboring fathers who put up a wall between their houses to ensure that their children fall in … Continue reading
You Can’t Take It with You is a comedic play in three acts by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The original production of the play opened at the Booth Theater on December 14, 1936 and played for 837 performances. … Continue reading
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a book written by Barbara Robinson in 1972. It tells the story of six delinquent children surnamed Herdman. They go to church for the first time after being told that the church offers snacks. … Continue reading
Based on the true story of a young woman battling diabetes, this is the hilariously heart-warming tale of six women in a beauty parlor in the 1980s (picture the hairdos!) sharing the joys and pains of life, love and loss.
Inspired by the Scopes Monkey Trials of the 1920s, this play excerpts large portions of the actual trial, fictionalized by Lawrence in this thought-provoking (and thought-preserving) play about intellectual freedom and the relationship between science and religion.
The Diaries of Adam & Eve is the fantastic adaption of Mark Twain’s wickedly funny yet always moving retelling of the “first two” human beings on Earth. We first find Adam a naive, dim-witted, loner who spends his days writing … Continue reading
Edna St. Vincent’s famous one-act about the superficial and loveless Pierrot and Columbine framed around the story of two best friends turned enemies who fall to the tragedy of greed, mistrust, and murder. A powerful piece anti-war piece written in … Continue reading